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What is the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 3 in. and a height of
4 in.? Use 3.14 for p. Show the equation you use as well as all of your work to solve.
Put each step of your work in a new line.


Could I Please Get Some Help I Give Thanks And This Is Worth 18 Points What Is The Surface Area Of A Cylinder With A Radius Of 3 In And A Height Of 4 In Use 314 class=

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The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is A=rh+r².

A=2πrh+2πr²
  =2(3.14)(3)(4) + 2(3.14)(3)²
  =6.28*3*4 + 6.28*9
  =75.36+56.52
  =131.88
The surface area of the cylinder is 131.88 in.
²

As for the triangular prism, the formula is 
SA = wh + lw + lh + ls
w=width (2.7)
h=height (1.1)
l=length (4.2)
s=side

Since you don't know the side (which is the hypotenuse of the right triangle, use the Pythagorea formula a
² + b² = c²

2.7² + 1.1² = c²(side)
7.29+1.21=8.5
The side is 8.5cm.
Now plug w, h, l, and s into SA = wh + lw + lh + ls

SA= (2.7*1.1)+(4.2*2.7)+(4.2*1.1)+(4.2*8.5)
SA= 2.97+11.34+4.62+35.7
SA=54.63
The surface area of the triangular prism is 54.63cm².

I hope I helped



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